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Patagonia’s new R1 wetsuit came in yesterday, and we’re liking what we see. The new 2mm thickness fills the gap in the Patagonia wetsuit line providing coverage from 65 to 75° Fahrenheit. That means all you surfers down in Southern California, Florida, and the South Eastern states who thought the R2 was a bit to warm, look no further! Being a 2mm suit, it’s light weight, flexible, and with a back zip entry it’s a quick and easy on and off suit.

So whats with the Green? Well, it’s REALLY green. Not just the color, but also the materials. Made out of recycled polyester and nylon the green goodness is environmentally friendly, adds warmth, and is soft/smooth to the touch. Patagonia is using this suit to point out that it is in fact NOT made out of bamboo, and that bamboo is not as environmentally friendly as we may have thought. They also mention that their suit is not completely green, but they are working on it, and we’re stoked on that. Check out the full story on that at their Blog.

Anyways, back to the suit. The insulating green stuff is a little thinner than the merino wool used on the thicker suits, so I would put this suit(fullsuit) up there in warmth with your average 3/2 wetsuit, while the R2 is a bit warmer than most 3/2’s. Coming in at under $400 for the full suit, and under $200 for the spring suit, backed by Patagonia’s killer warranty service, the R1 is a top of the line warm water wetsuit that is well worth the price.

Give us a call, or leave a comment if you have any questions or want to share your thoughts about the new suits. This post will be updated as we get to know the suit better so stay tuned!

There is still plenty of time left to get up to the mountain and go boarding, and you and I both know there are powder days just around the corner. We are blowing out our winter snow gear from 2012! Finish up the season with a new setup, or maybe some fresh new snow outerwear. Come in to one of our stores or click “Shop Online!” in the navigation bar above to save big on brands including Analog, Volcom, Anon, Forum, Lib Tech, Burton, and more.

Mike Olson talks about history of the up and coming Lib Tech Surfboards line. In the works for over 10 years, the new boards are said to have all new environmentally friendly materials. In fact everything in these new boards is a currently unused material in the surfboard industry accept stainless steel screws. No sand paper, no brushes, no solvents, kind of sounds like magic.

Said to be nearly ding proof, and completely waterproof. Of the prototypes in use for the last two years, only a few have gotten a minor ding. Completely new fin systems (compatible with FCS) and new leash attachments. Mike boasts it as the “most tech surfboard” and says it will be reasonably priced at $696.96.